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Suitcase Fusion 3 User Guide for Mac OS - Extensis

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Deactivating Automatically Activated Fonts<br />

When you quit an application, any fonts that were auto-activated by a plug-in <strong>for</strong> that application are<br />

deactivated. You can change this so auto-activated fonts are deactivated when you close documents or shut<br />

down your computer.<br />

Checking Document Fonts<br />

Any time you want to ensure that all the fonts used in a document are active, you can use the Check Document<br />

Fonts command. For example, if you drag an InDesign snippet onto a page or update a QuarkXPress<br />

composition zone, the fonts used in those items may not be active. Or, if you apply a previously unused style<br />

sheet to text, the font specified in it may not be active.<br />

To check document fonts:<br />

• In Adobe Photoshop, choose File > Automate > <strong>Extensis</strong>, then click Check Document Fonts.<br />

• In Adobe Illustrator or InDesign, choose Type > <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> > Check Document Fonts.<br />

• In QuarkXPress, choose Utilities > <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> > Check Document Fonts.<br />

Changing Auto-Activation Preferences<br />

Each plug-in has its own Auto-Activation Preferences that control how it works. Be<strong>for</strong>e you begin using the plugin,<br />

you may wish to confirm that the default preferences will work <strong>for</strong> you. Or, as you use a plug-in, you may find<br />

that a default setting is not appropriate <strong>for</strong> your workflow and need to change it.<br />

By default, the plug-ins auto-activate fonts according to Font Sense metadata when documents are opened,<br />

save detailed Font Sense data within documents, and deactivate auto-activated fonts when you close<br />

documents. You must change preferences separately in each application (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and<br />

QuarkXPress).<br />

To change any of these defaults <strong>for</strong> a plug-in, use the <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> Auto-Activation Preferences dialog.<br />

In Adobe Photoshop, choose File > Automate > <strong>Extensis</strong> to open the <strong>Extensis</strong> dialog, then click <strong>Suitcase</strong><br />

<strong>Fusion</strong> Auto-Activation Preferences.<br />

In Adobe Illustrator and InDesign, choose Type > <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> > <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> Auto-Activation<br />

Preferences.<br />

In QuarkXPress, choose Utilities > <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> > <strong>Suitcase</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> Auto-Activation Preferences.<br />

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